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Many physicians feel positively about the trend toward union representation in their profession. But their jury is out on unions’ effectiveness and how patients will react.
A telephone-based weight loss program leads to meaningful 1-year weight loss in women with stage II/III breast cancer and obesity.
Drs Joseph Mikhael and Saad Usmani discuss why quadruplet therapy is now the new standard of care for treating newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients.
Joseph Mikhael, MD, and Surbhi Sidana, MD, discuss the importance of balancing treatment intervals, managing side effects, ...
Lisocabtagene maraleucel shows superior 3-year outcomes over standard care in second-line large B-cell lymphoma.
Fluorouracil 4% cream achieves more than 50% complete clearance of hyperkeratotic actinic keratosis lesions at 3 months, a study finds.
Adolescents and adults who develop a penicillin-associated rash during an Epstein-Barr virus infection may go on to have persistent drug hypersensitivity.
The authors wrote that the findings support recommendations from the European Society of Cardiology in 2024 to use a systolic blood pressure treatment target of 120-129 mm Hg no matter if measured in ...
Experts in Europe have raised the alarm bells and say climate change-related morbidity and mortality must be addressed now.
Exercise-based prehabilitation can improve exercise capacity, handgrip strength, and muscle thickness among kidney transplant candidates.
Longer-term data show that donanemab’s cognitive benefits continue to grow over time, and earlier initiation reduces the risk for progression, with no new safety signals.
Patients with T1D show poorer blood pressure control during exercise than the general population, which can serve as an early marker of cardiovascular risk, a recent study hints.